• Meaningful reparations from Catholic Church for systemic abuses
    The time for being fearful of the Religious bodies is over. They were complicit in Abuse and crimes, and since they are unwilling to act in a Christian manner and apologise and make reparations, they must be forced to do so.
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    Created by Liz Casey
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    Created by Sean Mc Hugh
  • Justice for Domestic violence victims
    I'm a victim of Domestic violence I got out of both relationships and got the right services for my children but what about the men/woman that don't know of these services because there abusers have them so isolated from the outside world it's time us past victims spoke out and helped todays victims
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    Created by Pauline Mccarthy
  • Get Aramark off the University of Limerick campus
    Aramark is an American based corporation that operates Direct Provision centres for the State in Cork, Clare and Westmeath, and are also commercially involved in the prison system in the United States. Aramark currently runs a large number of food outlets on the campus such as: Cafe Allegro – University Concert Hall Eden Restaurant – Main Building Cafe Cube – Kemmy River Cafe – Engineering Building Cafe Verde – Health Science Red Raisins* – Main Building *(Chopped, Mexico Kitchen, Subway, Starbucks) UL awarded their catering contract to a corporation that is frequently criticised for its treatment of those in the asylum system and its profiteering off the misery of refugees and those incarcerated in the United States. This contract goes against the community spirit of UL, and the inclusive campus we all love. The University of Limerick is considered a University of Sanctuary for asylum seekers and refugees, offering 15 scholarships each year to residents living in direct provision.
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    Created by Concerned Student
  • STOP Irish Government paying €200 to the wealthy and focus this money to families most in need.
    Spend this money on people who really need it - Mothers who can't afford to feed their children nutritious meals, elderly who can't afford to heat their homes. Lone parents who live below the poverty line. RICH PEOPLE don't need €200.
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    Created by Marie Moloney
  • #ClosetheComments
    This is important as comments made may be claimed to be prejudicial to a fair trial. We all want justice for Ashling Murphy's family and friends and the best way to achieve this is to #ClosetheComments on news outlets reports and commentaries.
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    Created by Aitheantas - Adoptee Identity Rights Picture
  • MOTHER AND INFANT INSTITUTIONS SURVIVORS
    PUBLIC support strengthens our plight for Justice & repeal the Seal have supported SURVIVORS
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    Created by David-John Kinsella
  • End to age related minimum wage rates
    It constitutes legal age discrimination and is contrary to the concept of equal pay for equal work.
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    Created by Sandra Ní Dhubhda
  • Abolish Application Fee For Undocumented Migrants
    The proposed scheme allows about 17,000 undocumented migrants to legally apply for residency in Ireland. It will only occur once and be available to them for a limited time. Applying for the scheme will cost €550 per person under the current proposal. This is a prohibitive amount for someone living in Ireland working for less than or minimum wage, particularly if they have been trafficked, abused or taken advantage of.
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  • All adoptees are Should be treated equal
    By the way Goverment went about redress they Covered some of the biggest human rights injustices and horrific child abuse. They quietened the voices of the very ones who need to be heard. We need church and state to accept the voices of All And Equality not just for some.
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    Created by Pamela Mcloughlin
  • Secular Public Holiday
    This is an opportunity to acknowledge the wrongs perpuated by our State and those to whom it sub-contracted its responsibilities.
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    Created by Tomas O'Dubhlaoich
  • Stop the deportation
    I have lived in Ireland for 9 years and the immigration office has decided to deport me from this country. I have a nephew and niece and my brother here. I cant go back when I have spent almost one decade living here in Ireland. My brother has an Irish passport and two born Irish kids - please I'm asking for help, i have been in this community for 9 years.
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    Created by Dylo Bejdo